標題: Factors Related to Fungiform Papillae Density: The Beaver Dam Offspring Study
作者: Fischer, Mary E.
Cruickshanks, Karen J.
Schubert, Carla R.
Pinto, Alex
Klein, Ronald
Pankratz, Nathan
Pankow, James S.
Huang, Guan-Hua
統計學研究所
Institute of Statistics
關鍵字: fungiform papillae;heritability;taste
公開日期: 1-Oct-2013
摘要: The distribution of fungiform papillae density and associated factors were examined in the Beaver Dam Offspring Study. Data were from 2371 participants (mean age 48.8 years, range 2184 years) with 1108 males and 1263 females. Fungiform papillae were highlighted with blue food coloring and the number of fungiform papillae within a standard 6-mm circle was counted. Whole mouth suprathreshold taste intensity was measured. The mean fungiform papillae density was 103.5 papillae/cm(2) (range 0212.2 papillae/cm(2)). For each 5-year increase in age, the mean fungiform papillae density was 2.8 papillae/cm(2) lower and the mean density for males was 10.2 papillae/cm(2) lower than for females. Smokers had significantly lower mean densities (former smokers: 5.1 papillae/cm(2); current smokers: 9.3 papillae/cm(2)) than nonsmokers, and heavy alcohol drinkers had a mean density that was 4.7 papillae/cm(2) lower than nonheavy drinkers. Solvent exposure was related to a significantly higher density (6.8 papillae/cm(2)). The heritability estimate for fungiform papillae density was 40.2%. Propylthiouracil taster status, TAS2R38 haplotype, and perceived taste intensity were not related to density. In summary, wide variability in fungiform papillae density was observed and a number of related factors were found including the modifiable factors of smoking and alcohol consumption.
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/chemse/bjt033
http://hdl.handle.net/11536/22723
ISSN: 0379-864X
DOI: 10.1093/chemse/bjt033
期刊: CHEMICAL SENSES
Volume: 38
Issue: 8
起始頁: 669
結束頁: 677
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